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Travel Guide, Guam

Small pacific island with hotel amenities including large American hotel chains. Visitors usually are vacationing Japanese and military on TDY. To find a reasonable hotel do your research on line. Organized tours available from horseback riding to water sports. It's best to contact vendors directly to get the best deals. Hotels and Tour agents are helpful but initiate your own calls to get the best deals. English spoken. American dollars used. Euros difficult to exchange.
First Editor: Cristiano Gianolla
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  • See and do in Guam

    For a simple activity away from the hotel scene you can go horseback riding at Horses of ...

  • Horse riding in Guam

    Horses of Sleepy Meadows Ranch   There are two public horse ranches on Guam. The longest ...

  • Myths and Legends in Guam

    The ghosts of guam are called taotaomo'nas. Some are friendly  but only if you treat them with ...

 

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  • Ecology and environment of Guam

    extirpation of native bird population by the rapid proliferation of the brown tree snake, an ...

  • Economy of Guam

    The economy depends largely on US military spending and tourism. Total US grants, wage ...

  • Myths and Legends in Guam

    The ghosts of guam are called taotaomo'nas. Some are friendly  but only if you treat them with ...

 
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Fast Facts

  • When to go: July and December.
  • Population: 178,430 inhabitants
  • Area: 541 km2
  • Language(s): English 38.3%, Chamorro 22.2%, Philippine languages 22.2%, other Pacific island languages 6.8%, Asian languages 7%, other languages 3.5% (2000 census)
  • Altitude (in meters): 0
  • Telephone code (prefix): 671
  • Major exports: transshipments of refined petroleum products, construction materials, fish, food and beverage products
  • Major imports: petroleum and petroleum products, food, manufactured goods
  • http://www.guam.org

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